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Old 09-23-2007, 08:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Whats the best price for brembos

I think I have set my heart on Brembos, what's the best price anyone has come across, I want front and rears???

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Front someone that has done the swap (brembos) I would advise that you look into the WilWood Kit from Todd at TCE or maybe the Stock Techs from Zachenhuse (sp).

While those kits will be a bit more expensive, you wont have to do nearly as much work, you wont hae t tear the suspention apart and you get a few nice things over the Brembo's like a better pad selection, Its a bolt in with adapters, and you dont get stuck with the funky wheel offsets of the SRT's

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Front someone that has done the swap (brembos) I would advise that you look into the WilWood Kit from Todd at TCE or maybe the Stock Techs from Zachenhuse (sp).

While those kits will be a bit more expensive, you wont have to do nearly as much work, you wont hae t tear the suspention apart and you get a few nice things over the Brembo's like a better pad selection, Its a bolt in with adapters, and you dont get stuck with the funky wheel offsets of the SRT's

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Thanks, I'll take a look!
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